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States of Matter

States of Matter. http://youtu.be/V9WYweBA6vA. Solid. Has a definite shape and a definite volume The molecules are so close together they do not move (They might vibrate slowly) Boiling point- the temperature at which an object boils. Water begins to melt at 32° F or 0°C. molecules.

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States of Matter

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  1. States of Matter

  2. http://youtu.be/V9WYweBA6vA

  3. Solid Has a definite shape and a definite volume The molecules are so close together they do not move (They might vibrate slowly) Boiling point- the temperature at which an object boils. Water begins to melt at 32° F or 0°C molecules

  4. Liquid Has no definite shape, it takes the shape of the container you put it in. Has a definite volume The molecules usually move at a medium speed. Cold liquids= slow molecules Hot liquids= fast molecules Freezing point is the temperature at which an object freezes Water begins to freeze 32° F or 0°C

  5. Gas Has no definite shape. Has no definite volume The molecules move very quickly, they never stop! Cold gas= slow molecules Hot gas= fast molecules Boiling point is the temperature at which an object begins to boil Water begins to boil at 212° F or 100°C

  6. Solids, Liquids and Gases video http://www.schooltube.com/video/89a6fad27a3f70871a6c/states-of-matter

  7. Plasma Plasma is considered to be a fourth state of matter. almost all gas in space is a plasma Plasmas are made up of electrically charged particles, that are strongly influenced by electric and magnetic fields Plasma occurs naturally and make up the stuff of our sun and the core of stars. On earth, plasma is naturally occurring in flames, lightning and the auroras.

  8. Plasma Video http://youtu.be/VkeSI_B5Ljc

  9. Non-Newtonian These substances have both the qualities of a solid and a liquid. When touched with a strong force they will seem solid but when lightly touched the will seem like a liquid and will drip

  10. Non-Newtonian Substance Video http://youtu.be/f2XQ97XHjVw

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